EcoCash has reintroduced Kashagi loans in USD, reaffirming the country’s leading financial services platform’s commitment to providing accessible financial services to its customers.Kashagi, a nano loan ranging from US$5 to US$50, is designed to meet the short-term financial needs of individuals, providing quick access to funds “when it matters the most”.“We are excited to reintroduce Kashagi loans in USD. We believe the service will empower Zimbabweans to navigate their daily financial needs with greater ease and confidence,” EcoCash said in a statement.It said accessing Kashagi loans on the EcoCash platform is “easy and hassle-free”.“Qualifying EcoCash customers with a good track record of transactions can apply for these loans conveniently, from their mobile devices, eliminating the need for extensive paperwork and long waiting periods,” EcoCash said, adding that the process was very user-friendly.It said to access the 30-day loan, customers simply need dial *151*6# and select the desired loan amount. The funds will then be instantly credited to their EcoCash wallet, ready for immediate use.“We believe that Kashagi loans will play a vital role in helping our customers manage their short term financial needs. This is just one of the many ways EcoCash is committed to driving financial inclusion,” the statement said.
Ecocash brings back Kashagi USD loans
Branding Voice
By admin | Feb. 6, 2024 | 1 Min read
Zimbabwe lifts ban on cloven-hoofed animal imports from South Africa
International
By TimesLIVE
51m ago
Sri Lanka’s Media Freedom Under Threat: A Dangerous Partnership with China
International
By Ceylon Wire
2h ago
R&K African Sounds: Mysterious illness, family members’ deaths, financial distress
Life & Style
Jan. 18, 2025
- Chimutengwende’s dark past revealed
- Mangoma innovates into cultural tourism
- Govt, teachers clash over turnout
- ‘Residents associations scuttle title deeds plan’
- A country for old men
- Buy Zimbabwe sounds alarm over battered retail sector
- R&K African Sounds: Mysterious illness, family members’ deaths, financial distress
- International environmental days in the context of the global calendar overload
- Kariba in frantic search for missing fisherman
- ‘Mobilising investors for Zim a priority’